posted on Friday, 21st April 2023 by Steve May
Integrators are invited to boost audio and AV system performance with IsoTek's latest addition to its power bar cleaning range, the V5 Sirius. This high performance conditioner is packed with the latest mains power cleaning technology that not only protects but also promises to enhance audio performance, while also protecting protection power surges and voltage spikes.
The V5 Sirius has six independent outlets, each referencing back to the central PCB, dramatically reducing Differential Mode cross-contamination of connected components. Unlike other power filters that join output sockets together, running each in series, this power bar's superior electrical architecture and design ensure the very best power performance to all connected devices, eliminating cross-contamination of mains noise.
A unique high-grade and high-amperage choke system combined with high-frequency delta filters, is said to ensure class-leading power cleaning of both Common Mode and Differential Mode mains noise across a wide frequency range. And with IsoTek's unique Inductive Resonance Gate, each of the six output sockets is independently isolated to prevent cross-contamination of mains noise.
The power bar also features a KERP system that ensures equal resistance and equal power delivery to all outlets, providing a pure and low-resistance power delivery system. The internal wiring of the V5 Sirius uses pure 6n oxygen-free copper conductor strands with silver-plating, further enhancing the power delivery system.
In addition, this power bar features a resettable fusing system that offers a substantial upgrade over a standard fuse, thanks to the increased contact area. The V5 Sirius also comes with a unique safeguarding system featuring IsoTek's sequential cascading VDR protection method, which offers superior safety without dynamic audio or sound restrictions.
The V5 Sirius can be wall-mounted behind audio systems or placed behind audio racks.
The Iso Tek V5 Sirrus retails for £995. Distribution is via Fine Sounds UK.
Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3, TechRadar, Home Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.
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